Russian energy major Gazprom will stop the operation of another Siemens turbine, the company announced on Monday. The supply through the Nord Stream 1 pipeline will not exceed 33 million cubic meters per day starting July 27, business daily Kommersant has reported. That would correspond to 20% of the pipeline's capacity.
Gazprom says the decision to switch off the turbine was made based on its technical condition and the fact that it’s due for an overhaul.
According to an earlier report by Kommersant, several of the nine turbines at the Portovaya compressor station are in need of repair. The paper notes that Gazprom has not yet authorised further repairs, and that one turbine took about three months to overhaul. The current licensing agreement allows Siemens Energy to accept five more turbines for repair before the end of 2024.
www.rt.com/business/559618-gazprom-nord-stream-turbine/
Tja, das liest sich so, dass nun monatelang irgendwelche Sticheleien kommen, um den Gastransport zu mindern. Da ist nix mehr kalkulierbar.
Gazprom says the decision to switch off the turbine was made based on its technical condition and the fact that it’s due for an overhaul.
According to an earlier report by Kommersant, several of the nine turbines at the Portovaya compressor station are in need of repair. The paper notes that Gazprom has not yet authorised further repairs, and that one turbine took about three months to overhaul. The current licensing agreement allows Siemens Energy to accept five more turbines for repair before the end of 2024.
www.rt.com/business/559618-gazprom-nord-stream-turbine/
Tja, das liest sich so, dass nun monatelang irgendwelche Sticheleien kommen, um den Gastransport zu mindern. Da ist nix mehr kalkulierbar.